Apple hires another Burberry employee as Apple Watch launch nears
Chester Chipperfield, Burberry’s vice president of digital and interactive design, is now working on special projects at the company.
Chester Chipperfield, Burberry’s vice president of digital and interactive design, is now working on special projects at the company.
The accessory is now available from Apple online and at retail stores.
The aBlogtoWatch founder discusses the upcoming Apple Watch launch with AppAdvice.
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New FDA regulations clarify the definition of wearable devices.
If you’re looking for an everyday case for Apple’s largest iPhone, this Tech21 option is near perfect.
The first Apple Watch arrived in 1995.
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In this edition, we look at a high-end bumper for both iPhone 6 models and much more.
Based on the classic 1995 movie, the first episode premieres tonight.
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It was a huge week in technology thanks to CES 2015.
In this edition, we highlight some of our favorite new accessories introduced at the show.
Apple was incorrectly rumored to include a similar cable with the iPhone 6.
The two keyboard cases were announced this week at CES 2015.
It's not too early to decide which Apple Watch is right for you.
The iPod shuffle might not make it to its 10th birthday.
Cogito has just unveiled its latest “connected” watch along with a notable feature expansion for its current smart watch models.
At CES 2015, both companies unveiled add-on solutions that bring Wi-Fi connectivity.
The small screen will display text-based notifications from the iPad or other iOS device.
Arriving sometime this year, the powerful waterproof case will double the battery life of your iPhone.
The company behind the Beats by Dr. Dre line of headphones is being sued by the audio tech firm Monster, its erstwhile partner.